One day before Rep. Nancy R. Mace’s planned talk at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, the firebrand South Carolina Republican ...
While Wu was giving her testimony, Mace held up a sign with a quote on it that said, "[ICE] efforts actually threaten the safety of everyone." ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace and Attorney General Alan Wilson, both Republicans, are both considering runs for governor in the 2026 ...
Rep. Nancy Mace is facing legal action if she doesn’t retract sexual assault allegations she leveled against four men during ...
Two men accused by GOP Rep. Nancy Mace of being predators are pushing back. Attorneys for Eric Musgrave sent a cease and ...
You upended Brian (Musgrave’s) life when you accused him falsely of being a rapist, a predator and a sex trafficker,” ...
After Congresswoman Nancy Mace accused four Souther Carolina men of sexual abuse last month, several are now threatening ...
Attorneys sent an open letter to U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace refuting some remarks she made on the floor of Congress.
In a new commentary, Jackie Morfesis writes that she is tired of hearing the “same old outworn, tone-deaf, coldhearted ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson fired back at U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace after she accused him of failing to take her ...
"You either have XX or XY chromosomes," Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., wrote Feb. 20 on X. "Those are the options." Most commonly, a person is born with two X chromosomes (female) or an X and a Y (male).
The Boston mayor usually doesn't seek the national spotlight, but she held her own when it shined on her Wednesday.